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Recent content by paul2013

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    Why is it such a common problem now days for binoculars to have too much eye relief r

    It may be that the designers calculate the eye cup extension based on the optical ER and not the actual ER, which in my experience is often much less (5-7mm less in a couple of pairs I recently bought). OR, it could be that many manufacturers are using off-the-shelf eye cups when they should be...
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    "Immersion" - What Price Glory?

    I think Lee is correct that the term might mean slightly different things to different people (and maybe my standards are just lower... |;| ) For me, a reasonably sharp, reasonably wide view with enough eye relief to allow the field stop circle to "disappear" into my mid peripheral vision feels...
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    Best reverse porro prism bin?

    No Longer Available The reverse porros are marked "No Longer Available."
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    Eagle Optics To Close

    Maybe not the best choice. Maybe not, but certainly not a bad choice, either.
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    Best reverse porro prism bin?

    Nikon and Bushnell I've had at least four generations of Nikon reverse porros and can vouch for them. Hard to beat for quality at that price/size/weight point, so I don't think you'd go wrong with the 8x25 Prostaff. That said, the (now) Bushnell Custom Compact 7x26 E2s are special. I...
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    Eagle Optics To Close

    Eo I spoke with them yesterday and they are done selling, but still dealing with warranty service and other things.
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    What kind of optics are you giving for Christmas?

    Three EO Three pairs from EO's closing sale: 6.5 and 8x porros and a pair of roofs. Good luck with the Docter. My wife bought me one three Christmases ago and I think I like looking at it more than looking through it... ;-) (probably because I like to keep my glasses on)
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    Japanese Made Bargains

    Leupold Hawthorne My Leupold Hawthorne 7x42s are pretty sweet, and at around $250 were a bargain. Unfortunately they are no longer made. It looks like the BX-4 series are still made in Japan. Don't know about others.
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    Japanese Made Bargains

    And labeling something as "politically correct" is often employed as a means of silencing legitimate grievances (not that you're doing that, Bill).
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    Looks like a new binocular from Maven

    New C.1 How are your new Mavens, Steve? I'm thinking about trying the 8x..... Paul
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    10x50 Bins

    Kowa SV 10x50 I'm pretty happy with my SVs. They are relatively light, have great ER and a nice sweet spot of resolution. The also get soft at the outer third of the image circle and have noticeable color fringing there as well, but for $220 (@ Eagle Optics) there was nothing that could touch...
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    First bins for daughter, sub $100

    Yosemite or Kowa SV, but get the 6x30: brighter and wider field of view.
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    Best 10x at $300-$500

    Quick update: A couple of weeks ago I was able to compare my 7x42 Hawthornes to four 10x42 binoculars: Swaro EL sv, Zeiss Conquest, Vortex Razor and Viper HDs. I know this is an apples-and-oranges comparison, but fair for me from a subjective point of view because I'm looking for center...
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